1994 "Evolution and revolution in land ecosystems," Geology Department, University of Pennsylvania. DiMichele & Wing

1991 "Evolution and revolution in land ecosystems," Geology Department, University of Pennsylvania. DiMichele & Wing.

Guest Lectures

ETE curators will also give guest lectures in courses offered in area university. See below for a list of lectures given by Conrad Labandeira in the University of Maryland Behavior, Ecology, Evolution and Systematics Program (BEES) seminar series (BEES 609P).

Introduction of history of fossil record of plant-animal associations; functional feeding groups, damage types.

Expansion of insect herbivory during Late Carboniferous and Permian: permineralized floras.

Insect herbivore response to a major extinction 1: The end-Permian crisis and the expansion of herbivory during the Triassic.

Insect herbivore response to the end-Cretaceous extinction.

Overview: Majory macroevolutionary patterns and processes in the history of plant-animal associations.

Outreach to Area Schools

ETE curators also visit area schools and present lectures and other activities. A popularly requested activity is "Digging Habitats of the Past" created by Anna K. Behrensmeyer. See here for a slide show of a recent Habitat Day at the Arlington Science Focus School in 2008.